Originally posted by BlackampThe GB into English function works pretty well for that. The metaphor thanslator works wonders also. But to truly get the message you need to buy the advanced version. It's $24.95 a year.
does it also reveal and translate for the uninitiated all those 'disguised messages' he says are embedded in his posts?
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Originally posted by Ice Coldno doubt, a small price to pay to learn the truth about the ancient angelic conflict, and other esoteric events from Earth's un-evolutionary past.
The GB into English function works pretty well for that. But to truly get the message you need to buy the advanced version. It's $24.95 a year.
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Originally posted by BlackampIt's reasonable, considering the bbarrerator is $99.99 and you still can't understand anything. 😕
no doubt, a small price to pay to learn the truth about the ancient angelic conflict, and other esoteric events from Earth's un-evolutionary past.
Originally posted by Ice ColdSECOND NOTICE: Remittance of your 2009 Licensing Agreement Fee
I have downloaded this to my PC.
It works well, not only do you have all of GB's posts, and games, and stats at your fingertips. You now have GB into plain English, plus it highlights key words and metaphors.
of $2.00 now sixty (60) days overdue. Stamped envelope enclosed.
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Originally posted by BlackampThe bbarrerator changes this answer to a post:
wtf is a 'bbarrerator'?😕
Originally posted by LWCchess bbarr, do you have any advice to make my toss more consistant?
The key to a consistent toss is practicing the same movement every time, so you should spend some time just tossing the ball as part of your service motion without actually hitting the ball. There are five things that helped me, as a junior, toss the ball more consistently. First, since you want to hit the ball at the apex of its flight, you need to find out where your racquet would make contact with the ball when your arm is fully extended and toss the ball just that high (or a bit higher, if you jump during your serve). Second, don't hold your breath or breath too quickly while serving. You want to inhale as you are drawing back to serve and time your breath so you are exhaling as you make contact with the ball. If you hold your breath your muscles will tighten during your service motion, and if you breath too quickly the extraneous movement can throw off your toss. Third, always release the ball when your arm is roughly straight out from your shoulder and perpendicular to the ground. The ball will go too far forwards if you release it too early and too far behind you if you release it too late. The point of release needs to be habitual and automatic. Fourth, don't grip the ball so that it rests on your palm. If you do this then the tendency will be for the ball to roll off your fingers and fly behind you. Grip the ball lightly with the tips of your thumb, index and middle fingers. When you release the ball make sure that all three fingers move apart simultaneously, so that the ball does not remain in contact with any one finger longer than the others. This will ensure that the ball is not spinning in the air and that it will fly relatively straight up from the release point. Finally, make sure that your toss either occurs while your knees are bent or just prior to bending your knees. Try not to toss the ball while you are in the process of bending your knees, since this extra motion can through off the trajectory of the toss and since it tilts your body backwards and can lead to throwing the ball behind you. Chances are, if your back is hurting, then you are tossing the ball either too low or too far behind your head. Let me know if this helps.
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Do everything the same, every time. Get back with me if this works.
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